Again I love everything about March's writing, the city itself is its own character, it so alive and refreshing. The characters, are all flawed and all completely lovable because I want to protect and help them whenever something happened in the story.

Kamen’s first-person perspective is funny and very present, while Rock does a terrific job of creating authentic, realistic characters who are exploring many layers of romance and kink while delving into emotionally deep territory...

In fact as one of my book buddies said, the real strong love connection that we get to *see* was between Isaac and Amalie and do not get me wrong, I enjoyed that relationship, but I wanted much more than I got out of Isaac/Jack relationship. I also thought that the ending was very rushed and the line editing could have been stronger.

...I found the overall creativity of the plot to be stimulating and the characters were engaging, making me want to know more about them. These two aspects, coupled with an open-ended epilogue, have sufficiently peaked my interest...

The authors offer nearly nonstop erotic scenes in this romance, which will keep readers turning the pages. But both Madison’s and Luke’s first-person perspectives offer a nice balance of the visceral and the intellectual...

If you really enjoy this type of fiction with a cozy ensemble cast, you may like this a little more than I did. It is also quite possible that older readers would relate to these women and their problems more than I.

For me, this doesn’t stand up as well against what I feel are Stein’s more rounded and character rich menages. However, if you’re looking for a quick sexy read with a heck of a twist ending (there is an HEA), try Not Safe for Work.

This tale is no light read as it shifts among shattering passion, soul-rending pain, and deep emotional hollowness. Even readers who usually disdain infidelity stories will be pulled in by Elisabeth and Will’s intense affair.

All in all, this was a really enjoyable book; it was easy to read, but by the time I had put it down, I felt that I had read something worthwhile...Highly recommended, whether you're a fan of crime fiction or simply just like a damn good read.

Despite having complained earlier that London men marry only for their own financial advantage, she deserts her ‘citizen’ and marries the brother of her friend because she thinks he has more wealth. Okay, so hypocrisy is human, but surely she must...